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Best dating apps that are 420-friendly in 2024

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Read our full review of OkCupid.

Who it’s for:

OkCupid isn’t the old-school dating site you’re picturing. It’s actually one of the more modern, left-leaning dating apps, fostering a chill, inviting space where pot enthusiasts can filter potential matches based on smoking preferences. Other filters rooted in social justice, like a pro-choice profile badge, make OkCupid a pretty liberal atmosphere that’s ideal for folks who prioritize meeting other singles who share their politics.

Due to other inclusivity built-ins like a robust list of ways to identify, OkCupid is also one of the best dating apps for queer people that’s not officially geared toward queer people.

Why we picked this:

OkCupid is a tried-and-true dating service that has 20 years of perfecting its matchmaking algorithm under its belt. Despite its household name that’s reminiscent of the gushy dating sites of the early 2000s, OkCupid remains hugely popular after a 2019 rebrand began targeting a young, sex-positive audience with a chic interface redesign, a refreshed profile-building process, and witty, inclusive ads.

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The platform has a questionnaire that asks about the expected stuff, like physical attributes and sexual preferences, then gets to know you with more fun questions about, say, your favorite type of movie, whether you’re outdoorsy, and of course, about your relationship with marijuana. With any of these answers, OkCupid also has you indicate which answers to these same questions you’d accept from a potential match. If you smoke but are fine to meet someone who doesn’t (as long as they’re cool with you doing it), this is a convenient feature.

OkCupid earns major bonus points for offering a feature where you can search for keywords in people’s profiles — try “420,” “weed,” and “cannabis” to easily find other smokers on the site.




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